wealth redistribution is never satisfied, you cannot appease it and to try to do so will destroy us, we won't recover as a nation from this road we are headed down.

We knew that after the election. This is the road we're on. Get used to it. You don't have to like it but get used to it.

01-02-2013, 07:36 PM

Rockntractor

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Originally Posted by NJCardFan

We knew that after the election. This is the road we're on. Get used to it. You don't have to like it but get used to it.

You don't get used to the downfall of a country, it just continually gets worse, there is no leveling off point.

01-02-2013, 10:05 PM

Rockntractor

We need to find a few dozen Breitbarts.

01-02-2013, 11:29 PM

RobJohnson

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Originally Posted by djones520

What did you expect them to do? Had they stopped the bill, the entirety of the blame of going over the cliff would have been put onto their shoulders.

Obama and the Dem's own this now. They are responsible for the bill being this way, so when the debt continues to balloon, they cannot blame it on anyone else. When Romney lost, we all knew that the next 4 years was going to suck. The House has to pick the fights it can win, and this wasn't one of them.

But I don't expect to many here to listen. They all seem to think that when your backed into a corner cutting your nose off to spite the face will do yourself any good. Right now it's all about playing politics, that's what the next four years is going to be like.

The Republicans, Tea Party, GOP, etc will be blamed no matter what.

01-02-2013, 11:38 PM

Rockntractor

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Originally Posted by RobJohnson

The Republicans, Tea Party, GOP, etc will be blamed no matter what.

This is like going to war and worrying about what your enemies will think of you.....wait we do that too.

01-03-2013, 03:18 AM

RobJohnson

“Market loss assistance for asparagus producers,”

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Fiscal cliff talks have you hitting the bottle? Down a shot of your favorite Puerto Rican rum (its excise tax was extended) because from race cars to scooters, from algae to asparagus — the fiscal cliff fine print is just beginning to surface. Here’s what we know so far: